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Ten Things Home Buyers Will Simply Not Tolerate Right Now

Reblogger Gene Mundt, IL/WI Mortgage Originator - FHA/VA/Conv/Jumbo/Portfolio/Refi
Mortgage and Lending with NMLS #216987, IL Lic. 031.0006220, WI Licensed. APMC NMLS #175656 IL Lic 031.0006220/WI

There's not much I can add to the following post from  Claudette Millette, Metrowest Mass Buyer Broker,  as its' message is clear and concise for those selling (or thinking of selling) their home.

With so many homes on the market ... inventory being what it is ... and competition for buyers being at an all-time high ... your home needs to be as crisp as new cotton sheets and shiney as a newly-minted penny when buyers view it.  Otherwise you will have a disappointing outcome.

Absorb the wisdom found within this article that Claudette Millette offers ... and apply it to your home prior to .. and during .. the sales showings.  Paired with a realistic sales price, you will definitely increase the chances of a beneficial and more speedy sale.

Please remember to contact Claudette Millette, should you be in need of sales/buying representation in the Metrowest, Mass. area.  Should you be in need of a referral for real estate professionals in the Chicagoland area, please contact me.  I will provide you the names of the area's finest professionals.  I will also be happy to assist you, should you be in need of mortgage services for your next home purchase.

Best of luck to you during the sales process of your home ... 

Gene

Original content by Claudette Millette

home buyersTen Things Home Buyers Will Simply Not Tolerate Right Now 

Anyone who can open a newspaper knows that we are currently in a buyer's market.  If your home is for sale now there are some realities that you need to accept.

With the amount of inventory available and the fact that prices have dropped significantly, buyers are being very discerning about what they will put up with.  The number choices in front of them will lead them to greener pastures if a property does not click immediately.  

In this environment buyers do not have much patience with any of the following: 

  1. Cigarette smoke - Since so many areas are smoke free these days people have become much more sensitive to the smell of it. 
  2. Clutter or mess - It takes a special person to be able to see past piles of magazines, books, knick-knacks and too much furniture. Those buyers are usually accompanied by a construction crew. 
  3. Outdated décor - flowered wallpaper, shag carpeting and dark paneling.  These specialty items were great in their time but not many want to live with them right now. 
  4. Property that is in need of repair - I showed a home that had a huge hole in the ceiling of the garage. That was all they needed to see before moving on. Buyers worry about just what something like this may be potentially leading to. 
  5. Dark interiors - Upon entering a house the first thing I do is open all heavy drapes and let the sun in. It may be considered a person's castle, but no one wants to live in a dark home. 
  6. Overpowering colors - Paint is a small investment to make if your home has loud colors in every room.  Those colors may be your unique style but a neutral palette is something more people can work their imagination around. 
  7. Pet or cooking odors - One of the problems with odors is that the owner is usually accustomed to them. If you have any doubt, get an independent opinion.  When someone walks into a home they expect it to have a pleasant smell.   
  8. Overgrown landscaping and a poor entrance - These items will often prevent someone from ever getting through the door.  Buyers may just cross it off their list just from the drive-by. 
  9. Inflexibility with showings - If agents have a difficult time showing your home you need to know how much this can impair its potential sale.  With so many other properties available, they just may not bother to try for a second time.
  10. Dirt of any kind - Above everything, your home needs to be as immaculate as possible. People will look in closets, cupboards and in the basement. Go through every room in the house.  Hire a crew if you must.  

Now, more than ever, your home needs to shine - because you will never have another chance to make a good first impression. 

 

"Ten Things Home Buyers Will Simply Not Tolerate Right Now"

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Claudette Millette, Broker, Owner, The Buyers' Counsel - (508) 881-6230

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Comments(4)

Kimberly A Norgard
Devlin McNiff Halstead Real Estate - East Hampton, NY

Good blog.  Good list!

Jan 05, 2011 06:03 AM
Gene Mundt, IL/WI Mortgage Originator - FHA/VA/Conv/Jumbo/Portfolio/Refi
NMLS #216987, IL Lic. 031.0006220, WI Licensed. APMC NMLS #175656 - New Lenox, IL
708.921.6331 - 40+ yrs experience

Kimberly:  I thought so ... and was hoping that others would too.  It lays it all out pretty clearly for sellers, doesn't it?  Thanks for writing and commenting ...

Gene

Jan 05, 2011 09:26 AM
Barb & Sal Dragotta
Macomb, MI
Macomb County Michigan

Gene...thanks for the re-blog; Am having a 'situation' within the Rain today with opening the posts of others.
         You presented an opportunity & I took it.  She is so right on those items.  Nothing, nothing is worse than seeing last meal dishes in the sink than to SMELL them as well.  Animal smells 'rank' right up there too [sorry about the sad pun]
You have a great rest of the week.

Barb  

Jan 05, 2011 12:09 PM
Gene Mundt, IL/WI Mortgage Originator - FHA/VA/Conv/Jumbo/Portfolio/Refi
NMLS #216987, IL Lic. 031.0006220, WI Licensed. APMC NMLS #175656 - New Lenox, IL
708.921.6331 - 40+ yrs experience

Sal:  So totally understand.  Back when I was appraising years ago, I was NEVER surprised by what I found upon my entry into a home.  Bodies sleeping in beds.  Dog/animal droppings.  What would be called "hording" now.  And once, a chalk line on the floor of a body.  Yep .. very creepy.  I could never understand how anyone could allow another person in their house when it was in that condition .. let alone when I was in bed.  Again ... creepy.  Needless to say this has become a point of interest and importance to me.  This post just continued in that vein ...

Good to hear from you.  Say "hi" to Barb for me ...

Gene

Jan 05, 2011 01:24 PM